I have been the only one reporting regularly on the lawsuit filed by two Hillsdale Apartments against their landlord Mr. Anil Dwivedi.
On Friday, Janssen Malloy's Ms. Meagan Yarnall filed a brief two page filing withdrawing the declaration in support of the preliminary injunction requested as well as the 3/20/25 amended declaration I included in my March 21 post. Where is her co-counsel, Mr. Jeff Slack?
This could have been done at at the February 2024 hearing instead of wasting everyone's time. Is this the first of Janssen Malloy's saving face and backtracking a hastily filed lawsuit?
Instead of Ms. Yarnall's interpretation of what Mr. Dwivedi declaration stated or what he said in court, you can read the court document and court testimony in my previous posts of the lawsuits.
A motion to strike was filed by Mr. Dwivedi and Dwivedi Tower LLC. A hearing on that motion is scheduled for 5/5/25. A first amended complaint was filed by Janssen Malloy on 4/7/25.
Janssen Malloy has not bothered to respond to my previous requests for comment. I reached out to see if Mr. Dwivedi or Dhillon Law Group wished to comment. "Not at this time, thank you for checking."
Previous posts:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/03/janssen-malloy-comes-up-with-doe-tenant.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/03/i-previously-reported-this-but-today.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/03/dhillon-law-group-sends-letter.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/02/rent-increases-for-hillsdale-tenants.html?m=1
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/02/since-i-took-over-i-have-completely.html?m=1
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